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... e displays, spacious walkways, and bright lighting. Chen Kai himself felt less suffocated on this floor.

The girls did some window shopping and then chose the stores that garnered their interest, purchasing clothing that they liked.

Fashion is not Chen Kai's main strong point, but he knows what looks good when paired together. When asked, he will genuinely answer.

They were in the third store which they loved the most. The sales clerks diligently helped them after seeing ...

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